Kenyan Creative Portrait Photographer :: Lifestyles Studios Lighting These are some of the portraits I have shot lately. Enjoy! Photographer: Antony Trivet Photography Follow me on: Facebook | Instagram | Google+ | Pinterest Model Justus Sudi of Legacy Photography A true portrait should, today and a hundred years from today, the Testimony of how this person looked and what kind of human being he was. Philippe Halsman It’s one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, […]
Kenyan Portraits Best Photographer :: Creative Lighting Lifestyle Creative Lifestyle Studio Photographers :: Kenyan Portrait Light Direction The camera makes you forget you’re there. It’s not like you are hiding but you forget, you are just looking so much. I photographed these beautiful ladies, and each one of them had unique traits in front of the camera, something which gave me a much easier time working with them. Model: Ciku Nyawira Martha Ciku Mbithe Nzomo Photography: Antony Trivet Photography I […]
Portrait Photographer In Kenya :: Fashion Editorial Creative Creator Kenya Fashion Portraiture Photographer :: Nairobi Portrait Creative Good morning folks! Today’s post is a portrait session I did with Clotilde Tukei continue resting in peace, a Kenyan model from Turkana County who wants to use beauty to empower women and young girls in the social, political, and economic aspects. Clotilde is a commercial model who also does TV adverts, billboards, print, magazine, fashion, and glamour shoots. She is also a […]
Kenyan Lifestyle Commercial Image I have always loved fashion because it’s a great way to express your mood. And I’m definitely a shoe lover. The right pair of shoes can change the feel of an outfit, and even change how a woman feels about herself. A woman can wear confidence on her feet with a high stiletto, or slip into weekend comfort with a soft ballet flat. Finding a pair of shoes is like looking for a partner. When you […]
Kenyan Family Portraits Photographer :: Outdoors On-locations Top Nairobi Arboretum Rose & Rick Family Date | 17.02.18 Nairobi Wedding Photographer | Antony Trivet Photography Photo-shoot Location | The Nairobi Arboretum Assistant Photographer | Stephenson George Makeup Artist | Limitless Beauty Creations I love love love, I really mean it too, love photographing other photographers. It’s really fun and it makes me just oh-so-happy to be chosen by one of my peers. The weather was so nice and we got to […]
Kenyan Travel Documentary Photographer :: Mambrui Sand Dunes Mambrui Dunes is a hidden gem with spectacular white and the only dunes in Kenya. It is located on both sides of Malindi-Lamu Highway, 6 Km from Malindi town and 21 minutes from Malindi International Airport. Along the characteristic road that takes you to Mambrui lined with numerous and huge baobabs, opens a view to the outfall of the Sabaki River, a source of irrigation for many plantations along the area. The […]
Kenyan Destination Wedding Photographer :: Best Website Launch ANNOUNCING OUR NEW WEBSITE LAUNCH! I am so so thrilled to finally announce the launch of our new website! The old site was several years old, and we were long overdue for a refreshment. I am more than over-the-moon, super-duper, and ecstatically, happy with the final result! THE WEBSITE DESIGN PROCESS It wasn’t an easy journey to get to this point. The problem was that I am apparently really picky, maybe a […]
Sony World Photography Awards :: Antony Trivet Kenyan Winners Model: Isaya Evans Photography: Antony Trivet Photography Model ; Isaya Evans Find Isaya Evans on: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Blog | Pinterest | Behance | Youtube Photography Location : Kinare / Kinale Forest Source Article The Sony World Photography Awards have announced Antony Trivet as the winner of the 2018 Kenya National Award. Trivet, a renowned wedding and fashion photographer based in Kenya, won for a photograph titled Whisper Feel. The work was selected by an expert panel of […]
African Heads-wrap Creative Portrait :: Headgear Fashion Lifestyle African headwraps are traditional attire in many Sub-Saharan African countries. African women have worn headscarves for many years to represent wealth, ethnicity, marital status, mourning, or reverence.African head wraps.Born into slavery, and reclaimed by African women, the headwrap is now celebrated in the African fashion industry to express style and identity. What Are African Head Wraps Called? Originating from sub-Saharan Africa, women initially wore the African headwraps in the early 1700s to […]